A lover of consciousness,​a connoisseur of line and form (and occasionally color!).

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The invisible work ethic is the artist's path. It's observing pure dormancy and consciouslycelebrating all the while. It's going about daily routine tasks and remaining alert and aware. It's remembering the rivers of fascination that rush below the surface.We must reach out to the thread that keeps us alive and connected to our offering. We invisibly show up along with routine actions, letting it be known we are ready and willing. Every day, the artist arrives, rain or shine, heat or cold, hope or despair, and sharpens the tools. She watches and waits and embraces the action.

A sacred space holds you deeply. Sacred space is an internal place you can go for shelter, no matter where you are. It is also a physical location, like an artist’s studio, that is off limits. It's a place that provokes raw energy; it’s self-acceptance; it’s sadness; it’s love; it’s a private place, it’s our birthright. Go back and feel the raw energy. Set that intention. The vast beauty of art-making is that it's safe. It's exactly where you can loosen up, work, and watch the river state begin flowing (or roaring!) again.